Kim Kardashian has been at the center of a lot of controversies. Usually, the drama revolves around her ex-husband Kanye West saying something controversial, but not this time. Kim Kardashian is currently being criticized for having a very “uncomfortable” workplace.

A video of the Skims founder giving fans a tour of the very stylized area was lately reposted by TikTok user @Kardashianicon. In the footage, a wooden office chair and visitor chairs with an angular back and a thin, leather-covered cushion were seen.

The clip’s text, which so many users in the comments agreed with, stated, “I think I just found the most uncomfortable looking chairs ever.” One user said, “I would rather sit on the ground,” and another added, “Those are don’t stay too long chairs.”

Another user added,

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“Me thinking about how even more messed up my back would be if I had to sit on that wooden chair for 8 hours.”

However, Kardashian had some supporters who pointed out that the furniture was chosen for aesthetic purposes rather than comfort. One admirer commented, “i love watching people hate on Kim’s furniture that’s literally kinda Scandinavian looking😅,” while another said, “She knows that’s for decorative purposes only. She probably doesn’t even use that office at all.”

However, it’s not the first time in the week that people have criticized Kardashian. During her appearance on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” the “Kardashians” actress scolded her and her ex-Kanye West’s two sons for being unruly. Stay tuned to Thirsty for the latest updates.

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